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coffee on campus jutiette rocks COVER DESIGN I GRANT BURR visit us online @ www.rrcsa.com 3i)ectb Ringbe5 dub Vribate (tub NOW CELEBRATING Members & Guests Welcome! • Can apply for membership at the door 16 YEARS! Fri, November 25 - RIVER CITY HUM Sat., December 3 - GUY ABRAHAM BAND TUESDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS ARE: Sat., November z6 - RUBBER SOUL EVERY SUNDAY - ALL THE KING'S MEN STUDENT NIGHT - FREE POOL Show your student card for discount Fri., December z - THE ROWDYMEN 7pm - midnight Hours: Monday - Friday 11:30 am - 2 am, Saturday and Sunday 2pm - 2am 120 KING STREET Ph: 957-7710 november 21 2005 102 theprojector news briefs Editor-in-Chief Jillian Brown Volleyball [email protected] After a hard fought two months, here's how the Red River Rebels faired in their inaugural season in the Central Plains Athletic Conference Volleyball League. News Editor Men's Team Standings Mike Ulrich GP W L T PTS [email protected] College Universtaire de Saint Boniface 6 5 1 0 10 Canadian Mennonite University 6 4 2 0 8 Entertainment Editor Red River College 6 3 3 0 6 jen Zoratti Assiniboine Community College 6 0 6 0 0 en tertai n men [email protected] Women's Team Standings GP W L PTS Layout/Photo Editor Grant Burr Red River College 6 6 0 0 12 [email protected] Canadian Mennonite University 6 4 2 0 8 Assiniboine Community College 6 2 4 0 4 College Universtaire de Saint Boniface 6 0 6 0 0 Layout/Photo Editor Justen Vogt The CPAC Final Four was held the weekend of Nov. 18-19 at Assiniboine Community College [email protected] .Results were not available for press time. Advertising and Sales Manager Guy Lussier glussiererrc.mb.ca rrc promotes fitness BY SEAN BEST mens and women's varsity vol- student. "After school, once I've leyball in 2005. According to been here all day, I just want to ree. That's the price for a Wood, the college plans to add go home." recreation facility mem- Editor-in-C hief men's and women's varsity bas- Jennifer Tober has different Rudy Zacharias - Kathryn IVicBurney F bership at Red River ketball teams in Sept., 2006. reasons for not using the facili- College for any RRC student, "When you're a student, you ties. significantly lower than the News Editor spend most of your time sitting "I just don't like to work out annual memberships of $384 James Turner - Joanna Fultz behind a desk. It's important to at a public place, because I don't at the YM-YWCA or $429 at burn off some calories," says really like people watching me." Shapes. Entertainment Editor Melanie Dandeneau, who has Some students say they're just Cara Lvrwvn - Arnie Lesvk RRC is doing everything they been working at the Princess too lazy. can to help students live an Street campus gym since it The college is doing every- active lifestyle. opened in Aug. 2004. thing it can to give students the Layout/Photo Editor "Physical activity helps relieve Charity Barker, a student at opportunity to stay physically Car men Barnett - 1 ynsey Sable stress and contributes to overall the college, works out three to active. They installed punch- wellness, which can improve five times per week. ing bags in the upstairs of the academic standing," says Shane "It helps me unwind, so I south gym and a track at RRC's contributing writers & photographers Wood, manager of health and don't think about school for an Notre Dame campus. Yoga was recreation services at the col- hour a day," Baker says. offered at the Princess Street Paul Adair Colin McDougall lege. "Numerous studies prove But quite a few students don't campus, but had to be cancelled Seid Ahme Michelle Melanson time and time again how physi- use the campus facilities. due to lack of interest. Kyle Bakx Mark Merkoske cal activity not only improves "I don't like getting hot and The college welcomes sug- Ashley Bar Sheila North Wilson the body, but also contributes sweaty and having to go back to gestions for fitness ideas from Lizz Bottr Jason Permanand to mental health." class," says Manon Monchamp, students. Sean Best Laura Power The college introduced both a digital multimedia technology Holly Caruk Pamela Roz Andrea Collie Jordon Rycroft Paul Grigaitis Avi Saper Brook Jones Joel Schwab Rhys Kelso Carly Thompson letters to the editor Sheri Lamb James Wasyluk Melissa Martin 0 Got something to say? We want to here from you. Email your letter to [email protected] RE: "RRC ANIMAL BLOOD BANK' NOVEMBER 7 the next story meeting for the projector is: Dear Editor, As for feline blood donations, we can provide 12:00 p.m., Friday, vets with the supplies needed to collect blood December 2, 2005 I would like to take this opportunity to clarify from cats. Usually the vets use a donor cat that in W102 Newsroom. and correct some of the information that was pre- lives at the clinic or is owned by a staff member. sented in the article about the Canadian Animal According to Dr. Erika Anseeuw, director of ani- Blood Bank written by Shelley Gray and pub- mal health at the Winnipeg Humane Society, cats lished in the Nov 7 issue of the projector. are never borrowed from the Humane Society to First, the reference to comments made by Peter use as donors. the projector: Solilak, clinic manager at McPhillips Animal Finally, as long as potential donors are up to Hospital, implied that blood products are not Phone: 204.947.0013 date with their vaccinations and have a history of used very often. In fact, it is quite the opposite. regular vet check-ups, an additional examination Fax: 204.949.9150 We send our products, which include red cell by their vet is not required to register as a blood The Projector concentrate, plasma, and platelets, to veterinary donor. Once the registration form is completed c/o Red River College Students' Association clinics all across Canada, and they are used every- by the dog's veterinarian we will contact the own- P 110 - 160 Princess Street day. Mr. Solilak was speaking only on behalf of his ers with a choice of upcoming clinics dates and Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3B 1K9 clinic and not for veterinarians in general. appointment times for a donation. All donors are Also, I do not believe that it indicates anywhere blood typed by the Blood Bank at no charge when For advertising information, contact on our website that a blood transfusion procedure they give their first donation. Guy Lussier at: is "very expensive". Since we are non-profit, we 204.632.2070 sell our products to veterinarians only at cost. The [email protected] total price of the treatment depends on the illness Jodi Ryzowski or condition being treated and is up to the treat- Laboratory Director ing veterinarian. Canadian Animal Blood Bank ee.t 4 4 4 - 4 4. 44 4. 4 4 .4. 4, a. Z. tee et 4 et e. v :tee, se et.p.$ a et see ee tette.. et tie t et 4 iftift.fte ....tee. (03 november 21 2005 theprojector campus craves caffeine comparing coffee at rrc PHOTO I GRANT BURR BY SHEILA NORTH any most weekday mornings. amount of coffee from the caf- kind because it's stronger, and makes approximately $250 in WILSON "The lineup takes up to 15 eteria comes in a medium sized it's free for me. But even if I the same amount of time. minutes sometimes but it's wax cup for $1.59. had to pay for it, I would buy But Hildebrandt says she worth the wait for Tim's. It's Cafeteria baker David Forbes this brand because Tim's is too notices an increase of about 30 ime means nothing for my favourite coffee," says cus- prefers the Java brand over Tim weak." per cent in coffee sales at the most coffee drinkers tomer -Sharon Bushie Hildebrandt confirms Java cafeteria compared to last year Tat Red River College's However, Aramark also "On a typical is a stronger blend than Tim at this time. downtown campus. makes money from coffee weekday morning Hortons coffee. She says Java "Maybe people are getting Lorna Hildebrandt, manager drinkers at the other end of the also offers seven flavours of tired of waiting, but the line- with Aramark Canada Limited, campus, at the cafeteria where we have almost coffee, but Tim Hortons brand ups are pretty much the same says Aramark owns and man- Aramark's own brand, Java, is 700 customers only offers two: regular and at the U of M and the Brodie sold. Hildebrandt says they sell ages all food services at the col- lining up between decaf. Centre." lege, including Tim Hortons. about a quarter of what is sold Bushie says she buys at least Aramark also owns the caf- "On a typical weekday at Tim Hortons in the same 7:30 to 11:30 buy- one large coffee a day from eterias at the University of morning, we have almost 700 time period. These customers ing coffee." Tim Hortons, and Forbes says Manitoba and Brodie Centre, customers who line up between only wait in line as long as it he drinks at least one medium as well as Tim Hortons outlets 7:30 and 11:30 to buy coffee," takes to pour their own coffee LORNA HILDEBRANDT a day from the cafeteria. in both centres. There are even ildebrandt says. "We see about and pay for it, but it costs more Given these trends and more customers to sell to at 1,200 customers a day.

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